Sugden and Wade, leading authors in this area, comprehensively cover
motor development and motor impairment, drawing on sources in medicine
and health-related studies, motor learning and developmental psychology.
A theme that runs through the book is that movement outcomes are a
complex transaction of child resources, the context in which movement
takes place, and the manner in which tasks are presented. The core
themes of the book involve descriptions of motor development from
conception through to emerging adulthood, explanations of motor
development from differing theoretical, empirical, and experiential
perspectives, and descriptions and explanations of atypical motor
development when the resources of the child are limited in some way.
Readership: Occupational therapists, physiotherapists,
paediatricians, teachers (physical education, early childhood
development, elementary education), educational psychologists,
kinesiology and sports scientists.